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0 3 In relation to the doctrine of judicial precedent, which of the following statements best box
describes the power of a court to ‘distinguish’ an earlier precedent?
[1 mark]
A A court does not agree with the law as set out in an earlier
precedent.
B A court does not apply a precedent from an earlier case
because significant facts are different in the current case.
C A higher court overrules a precedent decided in an earlier case by
a lower court.
D An appeal court changes the outcome of a case on appeal.
0 4 Which one of the following statements about circuit judges is true?
[1 mark]
A Circuit judges can hear appeals in the Court of Appeal (Civil
Division).
B Circuit judges can only be dismissed by a vote in both Houses of
Parliament.
C Circuit judges can sit in the Supreme Court.
D Circuit judges can preside over a trial in the Crown Court.
0 5 Which one of the following would be most likely to act as an advocate in the Court of
Appeal?
[1 mark]
A A barrister
B A judge
C A legal executive
D A solicitor 5
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0 3 In relation to the doctrine of judicial precedent, which of the following statements best box
describes the power of a court to ‘distinguish’ an earlier precedent?
[1 mark]
A A court does not agree with the law as set out in an earlier
precedent.
B A court does not apply a precedent from an earlier case
because significant facts are different in the current case.
C A higher court overrules a precedent decided in an earlier case by
a lower court.
D An appeal court changes the outcome of a case on appeal.
0 4 Which one of the following statements about circuit judges is true?
[1 mark]
A Circuit judges can hear appeals in the Court of Appeal (Civil
Division).
B Circuit judges can only be dismissed by a vote in both Houses of
Parliament.
C Circuit judges can sit in the Supreme Court.
D Circuit judges can preside over a trial in the Crown Court.
0 5 Which one of the following would be most likely to act as an advocate in the Court of
Appeal?
[1 mark]
A A barrister
B A judge
C A legal executive
D A solicitor 5
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